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    Spotify confirms it is retiring the Car View mode in its mobile apps, offering no replacement, but says it is working to improve how users listen whil

    Arol Wright / Android Police: Spotify confirms it is retiring the Car View mode in its mobile apps, offering no replacement, but says it is working to improve how users listen while driving — Everyone likes listening to music in their car, so it's little surprise that Spotify had a Car View...
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    Klarna posts a pre-tax loss of $344M from January to September, up 4x YoY, and says it's entered nine markets since the start of 2020 and now has 90M+

    Ryan Browne / CNBC: Klarna posts a pre-tax loss of $344M from January to September, up 4x YoY, and says it's entered nine markets since the start of 2020 and now has 90M+ customers — - Klarna posted a pre-tax loss of 3.1 billion Swedish krona ($344 million) from January to September, a...
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    China says it is considering setting up a digital asset exchange in Beijing and calls for faster trials of the digital yuan (Bloomberg)

    Bloomberg: China says it is considering setting up a digital asset exchange in Beijing and calls for faster trials of the digital yuan — China is considering setting up a digital asset exchange in Beijing as officials push to promote usage of the digital yuan and crack down on cryptocurrencies.
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    Roblox sues Ruben Sim, a YouTuber it banned over harassment and sexual content, for leading a "cybermob" that it says terrorizes its platform and deve

    Nicole Carpenter / Polygon: Roblox sues Ruben Sim, a YouTuber it banned over harassment and sexual content, for leading a “cybermob” that it says terrorizes its platform and developers — The banned Roblox user is also a popular and controversial YouTube creator, Ruben Sim
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    Activision Blizzard CEO Says He Would Consider Leaving if He Can't Quickly Fix Problems

    Bobby Kotick stopped short of saying he would step down in a Friday meeting with executives.
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    Mobilewalla Says Data It Gathered on Consumers Ended Up With Government

    The company was the source of some of the advertising data used by government entities to track mobile phones without warrants, shedding new light on how device location data is harvested and sold in a secretive multibillion-dollar industry.
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    U.S. Should Restrict Investment in China Due to Security Concerns, Panel Says

    The commission of security and economic experts convened by Congress recommended that the U.S. take more aggressive steps to dial back commercial ties with China, warning of heightened national security risks.
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    Target Posts Strong Sales and Says It Has Plenty in Stock for Black Friday

    The retail chain said sales rose in the most recent quarter and that it has been able to stock up ahead of Black Friday, joining other retail giants that have sidestepped supply-chain snarls.
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    Biden Says Fed Chair Pick Could Be Unveiled This Week

    The president is considering whether to reappoint Fed Chairman Jerome Powell when his four-year term expires in February or to pick someone else.
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    U.S. Could Be Unable to Pay Its Bills as Soon as Dec. 15, Yellen Says

    In a letter to Congress, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged lawmakers to act to raise or suspend the federal borrowing limit.
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    Walmart Raises Forecast, Says Shelves Are Stocked for Holidays

    Walmart’s comparable sales jumped 9.2% in the latest quarter and the retailer says it has plenty of inventory despite global supply-chain problems.
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    Twitter CFO Says Investing in Crypto 'Doesn't Make Sense Right Now'

    Investing some of Twitter’s corporate cash in crypto assets such as bitcoin “doesn’t make sense right now,” Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal said.
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    Airbus Says It Can't Meet Current Demand for Single-Aisle Jets

    The European planemaker’s sales efforts have been hindered by production capacity constraints for its popular A320 for the next three years.
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    Former JPMorgan Exec Says Bank Fired Her for Raising Compliance Concerns

    A former JPMorgan Chase & Co compliance executive has sued the bank for retaliation, saying it fired her after she pointed out gaps in its anticorruption controls and raised concerns about what she believed were misrepresentations to regulators.
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    High Energy Prices Likely to Mean Less Oil Demand This Year, OPEC Says

    Soaring fuel costs amid a global energy crunch were showing signs of weighing on demand, said the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and weaker than expected demand for oil in China and India was now likely.
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    Tax Brackets Will Be Higher in 2022 Due to Faster Inflation, IRS Says

    Rising consumer inflation this year is leading to a larger standard deduction, higher tax bracket thresholds for 2022, the IRS said.
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    Brian Williams Says He Will Leave NBC News

    The MSNBC anchor said he plans to leave the network when his contract expires in December and intends to “pop up again somewhere” after taking time off.
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    Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann Says He Has Regrets

    In his first interview since being ousted, Adam Neumann said the company’s one-time $47 billion valuation went to his head.
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    Theranos's Last Lab Director Says Founder Resisted Efforts to Address Problems

    Dr. Kingshuk Das testified at the Elizabeth Holmes trial that he told her about specific errors he spotted in the data from Theranos’s proprietary machines.
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    Regeneron's Antibody Drug Cut Risk of Covid-19 by 82%, Company Says

    Regeneron's Antibody Drug Cut Risk of Covid-19 by 82%, Company Says The data from a late-stage study suggest a potential use for the antibody drug as a prophylactic for the immunocompromised or others who aren’t well protected by vaccination. The data from a late-stage study suggest a potential...